Monthly Archives: March 2011

Rue De Rome

Check out this amazing video for Munk‘s new “Rue De Rome” single. Produced by Mr.Oizo, Michel Gondry and Gaspard Noé, “Rue De Rome” poses as a tribute to Marseille, the French port city where Mathias from Munk currently resides. The original … Continue reading

Another Girl

“Another Girl” by Jacques Greene is one of the most beautiful songs of the year. How is this kid only 21 years old?

Blacks

Dawn Golden and Rosy Cross, new artist on Mad Decent who’s actually just one man named Dexter Tortoriello, is readying a 6 track EP to be released on April, 12 via Mad Decent and Downtown. The lead single “Blacks” reminds me a … Continue reading

And Marble For All

In the wake of Institubes‘ resignation, Marble Music, a Surkin, Bobmo, Para One venture, emerges as one of the most exciting labels to watch in 2011. High Powered Boys, Para One, Jean Nipon and Bart B More are a few former Institubers … Continue reading

Pretty Tite

Yesterday Free Magic and Olin put a free EP called The Tite and I put my highest recommendation on it if you’re in the mood for some low-tempo boner jams. This is a freebie so feel free to DL the … Continue reading

Altered Body

Danny Native aka Altered Natives put up a great EP called Danny Does Acid on his Band Camp some time ago, it’s since been taken down but I wasn’t about to let this gem slip away. “Altered Jefferson” is a new … Continue reading

Bits of Awesome

via Andy Gilmore Chaos In The CBD – Ima Do It Right Savile & Olin – Bird In The Storm

The Morning

It’s no secret that I’m a big sucker for R&B. Imagine my excitement when I discovered Toronto group The-Weeknd, who’ve already been praised by Drake. It’s no surprise, as their sound is like a blend of The-Dream and great indie rock melodies. … Continue reading

Garebear’s Disco Pick of The Week #6

“idk why people are like dude this is so killer” Because it is killer, Garebear. It is killer.

Bucking Like A Bronco

It seems like every where you turn someone is calling something “futuristic” or “the future”, when in reality it’s not groundbreaking or even remotely new. Fortunately, acts like LA based Nguzunguzu are living up to the hype. Truly weird and odd … Continue reading